Mexico's Drug Lord El Chapo was captured on Saturday, so the D.E.A.'s Sean Dunagan joins us. Before joining L.E.A.P. Sean was the D.E.A.'s senior intelligence research specialist in Mexico. Eventually his family had to be evacuated from the country as a result of cartel violence while he was stationed there. Sean says, “Chapo Guzmán is a ruthlessly violent criminal, and the Mexican authorities who brought him to justice should be commended. Unfortunately, in the big picture, his arrest will do nothing to keep drugs off of our streets or reduce the level of prohibition-related violence in Mexico, Chicago, or anywhere else. As long as we continue the failed strategy of prohibition, violence and corruption will be hallmarks of the drug trade.” Sean joined LEAP after he realized the war on drugs was only making things worse. A fascinating interview that will make it easier to understand the role America plays in the Mexican drug war.

We start today's show with the premise that humans are basically horrible. This leads us into Uganda's new Kill The Gays law, Evangelicals and Kiev. After David defends America Eddie Pepitone gets upset when he realizes David will say anything, take any position to keep the show moving. Comedy Writer Steve Skrovan also joins us. Please subscribe to this show for free on iTunes and Stitcher.

Comics Jeff Ross and Fred Stoller stop by. Jeff remembers his friend Sid Caesar who passed away last week. Fred remembers Seinfeld's Kenny Kramer who is suing Fred for one million dollars. Also Hal Lublin, Rick Overton, Frank Conniff, Eddie Pepitone, Tony Hinchcliffe and Benji Aflalo. Plus Will Ryan and The Saguaro Sisters along with Westy Westenhofer. Please subscribe to this show for free on iTunes and Stitcher and don't forget to grab our OFFICIAL podcast feed:http://davidfeldmanshow.libsyn.com/rss

A tidal wave of information is coming your way. How do you keep up? Or do you even have to? Laura House, Comedy's Ron Babcock and David Feldman offer up some tips on how not to get overwhelmed by so much data. Please subscribe to our show for free on iTunes and Stitcher. Please grab our official podcast feed, and pass it along to all your friends. http://davidfeldmanshow.libsyn.com/rss

Burt Ross is the mayor of Fort Lee, New Jersey who turned down a $500,000 bribe from the mafia sending seven Gambino associates to prison. In the Feldman pantheon Burt Ross is right there next to Ralph Nader and Tootie from Facts of Life. Burt talks about standing up to the mob, and what a bad guy Governor Chris Christie truly is. Joining us on the panel are Steve Skrovan and Will Ryan. Please subscribe to this show for free on iTunes and Stitcher. Also please use our official podcast feed:

We meet Bruce Jenner's plastic surgeon who turns out to be a dentist. The world's longest traffic jam, the Ryan brothers and their lesbian sister, Film Critic Michael Snyder and new music from Will Ryan And The Cactus County Cowboys. Portions of today's show written by Jim Earl, Steve Rosenfield, David Weiss and David Feldman. Featuring Paul Dooley, Rick Overton, Jeremy S. Kramer, and Hal Lublin. Please subscribe to this show for free as a podcast on iTunes and Stitcher. And grab our official podcast feed:http://davidfeldmanshow.libsyn.com/rss

General Smedley Butler remembers his driver Mike Hunt. Jeremy S. Kramer, Storyteller Dylan Brody plus Will Ryan & The Cactus County Cowboys. Please subscribe to this show for free on iTunes and Stitcher. Also please use our official podcast feed: http://davidfeldmanshow.libsyn.com/rss

Comedy Writers Laura House & Steve Skrovan. Plus Will Ryan along with Shona Kennedy, Katriona Kennedy and Karona Kennedy. Plus Westy Westenhofer on bass. Please subscribe to our show for free on iTunes and Stitcher. Also grab out official podcast feed:

Comedy Film Nerds Graham Elwood and Chris Mancini talk Oscars and their new documentary on the history of podcasting. Please subscribe to this show for free as a podcast on iTunes and Stitcher. Or grab our OFFICIAL podcast feed: http://davidfeldmanshow.libsyn.com/rss

David Sedaris's favorite story teller Dylan Brody tells a story. Also Brooklyn Mike stops by for some fire safety tips, Hal Jackson from Palisades Amusement Park unveils his new musical Burn Victim Jamboree, along with Janie Haddad Tompkins, Jeremy S. Kramer, Hal Lublin and Will Ryan. Please subscribe to this show for free on iTunes and Stitcher. Also grab our OFFICIAL podcast feed: http://davidfeldmanshow.libsyn.com/rss

Who had the tougher week? Bob Dylan? Or Dylan Farrow? Film Critic Michael Snyder. Plus Jeremy S. Kramer. And Will Ryan & The Cactus County Cowboys. Please subscribe to this show for free on iTunes and Stitcher. Or grab our official podcast feed: http://davidfeldmanshow.libsyn.com/rss

The NFL is a tax-exempt organization earning $9 billion a year. Patrick Hruby writes for Sports On Earth. His recent Politico article, "The National Freeloader League," accuses the NFL of paying little to no taxes, and draining local economies by creating low paying jobs. He says taxpayer subsidized stadiums divert much needed money from schools, bridges and other crumbling infrastructure. Then Alec Luhn joins us. Alec is the Moscow correspondent for The Nation Magazine. He returned from Kiev where Ukraine is in turmoil as it moves into the clutches of Russia and farther away from the European Union. Plus Jeremy S. Kramer. Also Will Ryan and The Cactus County Cowboys featuring Cactus Chloe Fiorenzo. Please subscribe to this show for free on iTunes and Stitcher. Or grab our OFFICIAL podcast feed: http://davidfeldmanshow.libsyn.com/rss.

CREW, the Center for Responsibility And Ethics in Washington filed an ethics complaints against Congressman Michael Grimm, in response to Grimm’s threat Tuesday night to break a reporter in half and throw him off a balcony. Melanie Sloan filed that ethics complaint. She is the executive director of CREW and tells us why Congressman Michael Grimm is one of the most corrupt politicians in Washington DC.

Some disturbing news about our food. This week we learned that the Food and Drug Administration withheld an internal study that concluded feeding antibiotics to livestock makes humans susceptible to antibiotic resistant Superbugs. We’ll talk with Avinash Kar from the Natural Resources Defense Council who sued the FDA to get this study made public.